Most online calculators sort losses into buckets—medical care, lost wages, and other expenses—and then apply assumptions about injury severity and fault. In real truck cases, though, the estimate is only as good as the information you plug in and the documentation you can support.
For Sheboygan residents, a realistic valuation often turns on questions like:
- How quickly you got medical treatment after the crash (and whether records connect your injuries to the incident).
- Whether you missed work due to treatment, recovery limits, or follow-up care.
- Whether your expenses are documented (prescriptions, mileage to appointments, medical devices, and related costs).
- What the truck company’s records show about the driver and the vehicle.


